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... narrator's in- adequacies within the narration , is warning the reader to beware of any too hasty and super- ficial acceptance of the narrator or of any narration to follow ; on the other hand , through the references and allusions the ...
... narrator's in- adequacies within the narration , is warning the reader to beware of any too hasty and super- ficial acceptance of the narrator or of any narration to follow ; on the other hand , through the references and allusions the ...
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... narrator's busi- ness " tyrannized over all other considerations " ( p . 39 ) , as he himself states ; and , as a rep- resentative for his kind of society – as the lawyer can be taken to be - his narration illustrates the hypocrisy of ...
... narrator's busi- ness " tyrannized over all other considerations " ( p . 39 ) , as he himself states ; and , as a rep- resentative for his kind of society – as the lawyer can be taken to be - his narration illustrates the hypocrisy of ...
Σελίδα 186
... narrator's " I feel friendly towards you " does not seem completely sincere . 18. The narrator placed thirty - two dollars under a weight on the table for Bartleby : " I owe you twelve dollars on account ; here are thirty two ; the odd ...
... narrator's " I feel friendly towards you " does not seem completely sincere . 18. The narrator placed thirty - two dollars under a weight on the table for Bartleby : " I owe you twelve dollars on account ; here are thirty two ; the odd ...
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